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广州市委金融办赴平远县大柘镇深化驻镇帮镇扶村行动
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao·2025-07-31 01:33

Core Viewpoint - The Guangzhou Municipal Financial Office, in collaboration with various stakeholders, is conducting research and support activities in Dazhe Town, Pingyuan County, to promote rural revitalization through a three-dimensional model of "industry research + livelihood assistance + public donations" [2][3][4]. Group 1: Industry Research and Support - The research team focused on the "Ten Villages Linked" industrial model to activate endogenous motivation for rural revitalization, emphasizing the importance of industry as a foundation [7][8]. - The "Ten Villages Linked" model integrates resources from ten administrative villages, facilitating a shift from scattered planting to large-scale operations, resulting in over 2,550 acres of specialty fruit cultivation and more than 5,000 acres of selenium-rich rice [18][20]. - The model has led to an increase in collective economic income for villages by over 30,000 yuan annually, with individual households seeing an increase of 1,500 yuan annually, and 856 individuals benefiting from nearby employment opportunities [21][22]. Group 2: Livelihood Assistance - The research team visited impoverished households to ensure the sustainability of poverty alleviation efforts, providing material support and establishing a dynamic monitoring mechanism to identify potential risks of returning to poverty [24][30]. - Customized financial services, such as "Provincial Agricultural Guarantee Loans" and "Green Channel for Microloans," are being coordinated to assist struggling families [31][32]. Group 3: Public Donations and Infrastructure Development - A donation ceremony was held, where financial institutions contributed a total of 32,000 yuan for the construction of a "Lifeline Road," which will benefit over 6,000 residents by improving access to emergency shelters during adverse weather conditions [35][42][44]. - The project aims to connect three administrative villages and enhance both agricultural and public service infrastructure, demonstrating a dual-function approach to rural development [44][46].